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Virtual Reality Part Two: Electronic Literature Program Week Seven

Virtual Reality Part Two: Electronic Literature Program Week Seven

by DH @ SDSU | Nov 5, 2018 | Community, Student Highlights

We are VR! Last week, students in the arc/DH@SDSU electronic literature program continued their exploration of digital worlds and virtual methods of storytelling while preparing themselves for the upcoming showcase/pizza party on November 7th at 4 PM in the Digital...
Virtual Reality: Electronic Literature Program Week Six

Virtual Reality: Electronic Literature Program Week Six

by DH @ SDSU | Oct 30, 2018 | Community, Student Highlights

Week six of the arc/DH@SDSU electronic literature program saw students don the polymer helm of Virtual Reality (VR) and explore their fears in a variety of methods. VR allows students to see more tactile methods of storytelling, fully immersing the senses in the story...
Twine Continued: Electronic Literature Program Week Five

Twine Continued: Electronic Literature Program Week Five

by DH @ SDSU | Oct 22, 2018 | Community, Student Highlights

Twine has been a HUGE success! The arc/DH@SDSU electronic literature program was wrapped up in Twine again this week, and our students loved it! We really wanted to ensure that our digital authors had the opportunity to do more than just get their feet wet in the...
Twine: Electronic Literature Program Week Four

Twine: Electronic Literature Program Week Four

by DH @ SDSU | Oct 19, 2018 | Community, Student Highlights

This week, the arc/DH@SDSU electronic literature program got tangled up in Twine, exploring exciting possibilities within new methods of digital literature creation. Students discussed how a change in the order of events in a story can drastically change how that...
Multimodality: Electronic Literature Program Week Three

Multimodality: Electronic Literature Program Week Three

by DH @ SDSU | Oct 11, 2018 | Community, Student Highlights

The arc/DH@SDSU electronic literature program saw students charging into concepts of technology and multimodality and examining how artists can use different pieces of media in order to create entirely new works. Students got their fingers wet with Inanimate Alice,...
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